One Is Enough
by
Pastor Cornelius R. Stam
As a young man appeared in court, the judge thundered at him,
“What’s the reason your father is not here? He should have been
here two weeks ago.”
The young man responded: “Your Honor, there are seventeen
reasons why my father is not here.”
“What are they?” roared the judge.
The lad replied: “The first is that my father died a little more
than two weeks ago.”
“Well,” conceded the judge, “I don’t think we’ll need to
hear the other sixteen reasons!”
This brief interchange may well illustrate a principle involving
the twelve apostles and Paul.
There has been much debate over whether or not Paul was God’s
choice for Judas’ place as one of the twelve. Many hold that the
eleven acted in the flesh and were out of the will of God in
appointing Matthias as one of their number to replace Judas. Paul,
they say, was obviously God’s choice for this position. But many
unanswerable arguments have been advanced from Scripture to prove
that this is not so and that, indeed Paul could not have
qualified as one of the twelve.
Some of these argument are: The twelfth apostle had to be chosen
before the kingdom could be offered at Pentecost; the eleven acted
only after many days of united prayer; the candidate had to be one
who had followed with Christ all through His
earthly ministry (Matt.19:28); Paul did not even see Christ until
after His ascension; he was not even saved at the time; he persecuted
the Pentecostal Church and laid it waste considerably after the
choice of Judas’ successor had become necessary. Finally, Acts 1:26
says that Matthias “was numbered with the eleven,” and Acts 2:4
adds: “They were all filled with the Holy Ghost.”
Any one of the above arguments would suffice to vindicate the
action of the eleven and silence their critics. But this is
particularly so of the last one. What further discussion need there
be when God’s Word says that Matthias “was numbered with the
eleven…and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost?”
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